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Fig. 3. Patterns of whole body Cu concentration (y, µmol g–1 wet mass) with time (x, weeks) during exposure to low waterborne and low dietary Cu levels (A), and to normal waterborne and high dietary Cu levels (B). Values are means ± S.E.M., N=15 for weeks 0, 2 and 4, and N=9 for week 7 for each treatment. In A the negative relationship is best described by the exponential equation y=0.4268+0.6879exp(–0.5868x), r2=0.80, t1/2=1.18 weeks; in B, the positive relationship is best described by the linear equation, y=0.5897+1.407x, r2=0.80. Equations were derived from individual data points.





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